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Ruth Mary Rogan Benerito (January 12, 1916 – October 5, 2013) was an American physical chemist and inventor known for her huge impact work related to the textile industry, notably including the development of wash-and-wear cotton fabrics using a technique called cross-linking. She held 55 patents.
Ruth R. Benerito, 97, American scientist, inventor of wash-and-wear (permanent press) fabrics. [58] Charles Castle, 74, South African-born British television producer and author. [59] Erich Cviertna, 62, Czech football player and manager, cancer. [60] Gaetano Fidanzati, 78, Italian crime boss (Sicilian Mafia). [61]
Ruth R. Benerito (1916–2013), American chemist known for inventions relating to textiles; Paul Berg (1926–2023), American biochemist,1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Friedrich Bergius (1884–1949), German chemist,1931 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Helen M. Berman (born 1943), American chemist
The death of a former hospital CEO could have been prevented, an Illinois lawsuit said.. The family of Ruth Colby is suing the University of Chicago and her surgeon after complications from heart ...
Dr. Ruth Westheimer appeared on several television programs and authored nearly 50 books before her death at age 96.
Petite and energetic, widow and philanthropist Irene Silverman was 82 when she mysteriously vanished from her multi-million-dollar townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side in the summer of 1998 ...
Ruth Benerito, Newcomb alumna and inventor of wrinkle-free cotton; Delzie Demaree, 1889 – 1987, botanist and plant collector who taught botany at Tulane from 1956 to 1958; Willey Glover Denis, 1879–1929, Newcomb A.B. 1899, Tulane M.A. 1902. Biochemist; her appointment as assistant professor at Tulane Medical School has been identified as ...
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